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A Question

I continue to think about the legacy of the late Pope Francis. The past twelve years have been very hard for those of us who desire to adhere faithfully to the fulness of the Catholic faith, and we must not allow this to be wasted time. We must learn from what we have gone through. I have a simple question that I would like to put forward for serious consideration; let me begin with a few points. Every Catholic should be able to trust his Priest to teach the dogmas of the Catholic faith without variation (cf. Malachi 2:7). Even more so, the faithful should be able to trust their Bishops to hold fast to the faith and lead them rightly. In essence, every Catholic should be able to be confident in bringing their children to any Priest or Bishop and, without supervision, let them teach them anything and everything about the Catholic faith with complete accuracy. Now the question: would anyone have entrusted their children to be taught by the late Pope Francis?

 
 
 

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